The 81st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special 2009)
A brief sneak preview for this movie is seen at the credits for next year's Oscar race."The Rotten Tomatoes Show" Watchmen/Shuttle/12 (TV Episode 2009)
The Trailer is shown during Trailer Time- Out in theatres in the Weekend Peekend.
- Clips shown for the review.
- Footage shown during review.
Manhattan Melodrama (1934)
Dillinger watches at the Biograph Theatre before he is gunned down.I Haven't Got a Hat (Short 1935)
John Dillinger watches this cartoon short on the theaterGold Diggers of '49 (Short 1935)
We hear its opening music as Dillinger leaves the theater.
"Film Junk Podcast" Episode 225: Public Enemies and Not Quite Hollywood (Podcast Episode 2009)
ReviewedMichael Mann: Making 'Public Enemies' (Video 2009)
Documentary on the making of this film.- A bonus feature for the film, "Public Enemies."
Public Enemies: Blu-ray Picture in Picture (Video 2009)
A bonus feature for the film, "Public Enemies.""The Rotten Tomatoes Show" The Rotten Tomatoes Show Year Endies (TV Episode 2009)
Poster shown during opening sequence
The Public Enemy (1931)
Title reference and James Cagney gangster filmManhattan Melodrama (1934)
Dillinger chooses to watch this film instead of Little Miss Marker (1934).Little Miss Marker (1934)
Dillinger chooses to watch Manhattan Melodrama (1934) instead of Little Miss Marker (1934).Angels with Dirty Faces (1938)
Baby Face Nelson gives an impersonation of Cagney's line, ""Whaddya hear, whaddya say", from this movie.Heat (1995)
Dillinger's line "We're here for the bank's money, not yours" is said by Neil McCauley in the earlier film, also directed by Michael Mann.
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